Neminathan: His brother Coomarasamy Chitravelu
(50) was shot dead by the airforce in Kuchaveli during 1985 while a refugee.
When the troubles broke out in June 1990, his cousin Arumugam Subas Chandrabose
was returning from Chemmalai with Idi Amin and Ratnam Thangarasa. It is believed
that they were abducted by the navy at Pudawaikaddu and are since missing.

Annakili: In
1987 November, during the IPKF presence, her first husband Pararasa together
with Ganesh were hacked to death, presumably by homeguards of the Kuchaveli
Navy camp. Her second husband Arivalakan went fishing in June 1992 with Mariappar
Jeganathan and Ukkan (of Sinhalese paternity). They are suspected of having
been taken by the navy and no further information has been forthcoming. The
ICRC and police have been informed.

Selvarani: While running away as refugees from
Kuchaveli in June 1990 she fell in the jungle and her daughter Sutharshini (1
1/2 months) whom she was carrying was killed.

Thambiaiyah, farmer and
chairman MPCS, Nilaveli: His house was looted by the army in June 1990
and the rest including valuables, 50 bushels of rice and tobacco were burnt.

C.Kamaladevi (46), labourer
from Kilivetti: She came to Nilaveli as a refugee in November 1987.
Her son Thiruchelvam (22) was killed by the Sri Lankan forces in 1985 with many
others. Her shop was bull dozed along with most other dwellings. She did not
register her son's death for sentimental reasons. Two more of her sons Kamalathasan
and Pathmathasan were sent to Boosa detention centre after being badly tortured
by the forces. They have been living in India since their release in 1987, and
their education was discontinued. Deprived of her shop she continued to live
in a shed (kottil) and eke out a living for the remainder of her life in Kilivetti.She
now lives with relatives close to the Nilaveli Methodist Church. Her 51 year
old husband suffers from cancer. The four remaining of her 7 children are attending
school. But she is without an income.

Kopalasingam Thevarasa
(26), fisherman and father of 4: Was taken by the army on 27th November 1985 while
breakfasting after catching fish, and was shot dead.

Sinnathurai Sivarasa (now
39), disabled left shoulder: Was gardening on 26th November 1985, when taken by
the army to the Muthur camp. Was beaten with an iron rod. Later treated at Boosa.
Released 27th November `86.

Tharmalingam Sellathurai: Was taken by the police on 14th February 1986, held in turn at Trincomalee,
Boosa and Pelawatte, and released upon the arrival of the IPKF. A wooden
spike had been thrust through the length of his right hand during torture.

Kalapavanam Konalingam
(33): Her husband Konalingam joined the ENDLF in 1988 when the LTTE
attempted to kill him. He later left the organisation. Her house was burnt by
the army in July 1990. On 24th February 1991 her husband was shot dead by the
army that was coming along the coast from Muthur. She is left with 4 children,
ages 12 and below. The compensation of Rs 50000/- due to her has not been paid.
She receives some help from NGOs.

Kalirasa Yohamma (45): Shortly after June 1990, her family were refugees at the local Hindu temple.
The army arrived on 9th July 1990 and took away 4 persons, including her husband
Kalirasa (50). The 4 were shot dead at the nearby jucntion.

Kopalapillai Rasendran
(50), woodman: His son Suntharalingam (25) labourer, was shot dead by the Sri Lankan Army
during 1985 while going to work. His other son Sellathurai disappeared during
1989 while going to pick coconuts. This followed an incident where the LTTE
abducted 8 Muslim carters. Sellathurai and another Vinayagamoorthy are believed
to be victims of Muslim reprisals.

Many of the refugee women
in Muthur town have sons or husbands in detention at Tricomalee and Kalutara.

Jonas Augustine Perera
(26), Navalady (Wife:Antoniamma): Missing on 14th September 1990 when he went to
work in Muthur.

Ponnuthurai (64), wife
Kanahamma(55): Son Balachandran went to Kaimunthan on 7th December 1990 to collect
firewood and was shot by the army while returning. (Funeral expenses paid by
EHED). Of their 5 children, another son Ravichandran(20) went missing soon after
the army came to Kalmunai(Amparai District) in June 1990. Another son Uthayachandran(16)
was boarded at Carmel Fatima College, Kalmunai. He was removed by the army in
June 1990 (certified by Rev. Brother S. Gracianpillai SSJ, St. Mary's Home,
Pandiruppu) and is since missing. The HRTF in a letter of 26th February
1993 said that the missing could not be traced.

Letchumi (29):
Her elder brother Kanthasamy and his wife Maniamma were shot dead by
the army on 7th December 1990 while returning after collecting firewood. [See
above]. In all 10 persons were killed by the army on that day.

Velukutti Sivamalai (Iruthayapuram,
Pachanoor): The army did a round up at Iruthayapuram on 25th
August 1990. Among those taken and missing are his son Yoganathan (19) and Namasivayam
Krishnathas (37) (father of 3 girls). There are in all about 200 families in
Iruthayapuram.

Francis Lalitha(28): Husband Arokiam (40) from Alanchenai missing in Muthur town on 15th November
1992. Leaves behind 3 children 8 years and below.

Saraswathy (36), Muthur: Husband Nagiah Thevasagayam (37), missing after being taken by the army in
a round up on 11th July 1990 in Trincomalee - 4 children (Ranjithamalar (14),
Usanthini(13), Subajini(11) and Gajendran(9)).

Kaliyappu Somasundaram(54): His daughter Vethanayaki's husband Sinhhathamby Vinayagamoorthy(25) was a local
teacher. During June 1990 the LTTE brought rice taken from the Kinniya
MPCS and ordered him to distribute it to the people. Having done this and fearing
the forces he went to India. His relatives spoke to the local army commander.
Vinayagamoorthy came by arrangement 8 months later, surrendered to the army,
was released after routine questioning, and then continued his school teaching
at Salli School, Trincomalee. During July 1992 he was rearrested by the CID
on his way to school, and is being held in Colombo without charges. Somasundaram
who could earlier earn Rs 40000/- a year from his fields in Thampalakamam is
without an income. His grand-daughter is a cripple in need of attention.

Punniyamoorthy Vallinayagam
(40): Shot dead by the army on 14th July 1990 while going to the rice fields between
Thampalakamam and Surangal. 3 companions returned and gave the news. Widow(36)
has 3/4 acre plot, no income. Four children (f(19), m(15), f(9))- no schooling
for 3 years. Widow earns an income through breaking stones (Rs 3 or 4 per basket
at 5 or 6 baskets a day), pounding rice and selling eggs. Vallinayagam had been
arrested in 1983 as a bank robbery suspect (at a time when militant groups were
robbing banks), released 5 1/2 years later without charges and had just spent
1 1/2 years with his family at the time of death.

Satkunanayagam Kamala(36),
widow: Husband died 1980 natural causes, 2 girls (15,13), no income. Her brother Seenithamby
Pakiarasa(34) who had taken responsibility for the children was taken away by
the army on 28th July 1990 when it called the villagers for a meeting at the
school. He then disappeared. Kamala, who had worked as a maid in Kuwait returned
a week before her brother's arrest. She had sent home Rs 50000/- with which
her brother put up a house, now of which only a pile of stones are left. Her
jewellery, she says, was stolen by relatives at the Clappenburg camp. The soothsayer
gave her no hope of retrieving them. In order to raise her children she is hoping
against hope that her brother is alive. She would like assistance to put
up a small shop.

Shanmugavel; Arimadevi:
Husband Ramiah Shanmugavel among 9 taken with Pakiarasa on 28/7/90, who disappeared
- 3 children (m(10), f(8),f(5)). Two others taken the same day and missing are
Vipulananthan(24), 1 child) and Prabakaran (2 boys, 2 girls).

Gnanasoundari Pathmanathan(33): Two sons (13,12). Went to the Middle East as housemaid in 1984 under the assumed
Muslim name of `Suleikamma'. Came back in 1985. The LTTE demanded her
house. When she refused Rs 75000/- worth of things were taken by them. She was
then taken for an inquiry and released. Her husband was shot dead by the army
on 1st January 1987 in an incident where six civilians in all were killed. She
then took a passport under the name `Seinambu' and went again to the Middle
East - Saudi Arabia this time. She returned in November 1990 following an operation
for suspected breast cancer. Most of her savings have been spent on post operation
care - Now Rs.300/- in bank.

Rasendran Kailayapillai: Married with one child. Ran into the sea when chased by the army on 23rd July
1990 and drowned. Leaves behind widow and child.

Lalitha(20): 2 children. Husband Arumugam Savundararajah
came from Clappenburg and was shot dead by the army when he went to Ponnankerni,
Kandalkuda, in search of their bull. Their second child, now 3 months, was
born after the father had died.

E. Poomani(50): Her son Thayaparan was shot dead by the army on 12th January 1985 while working
in the fields during disturbances. Her husband Erasendran Veerasingam was shot
dead by Tamil militants (Tigers suspected, reason not known) on his way to the
shop on 22nd October 1989. Left with 4 girls & 1 boy(10).

Kanthasamy Bhavani:
Father Kanthasamy (45) farmer, killed on 15th December 1986 during an army round
up. Survived by 4 girls (1 married) and 2 small boys. Girls used to run a shop.
Now living on rations.

Sathasivam Marimuttu:
Her son S. Paskaran(29) of the Housing Department, AGA's office Kinniya, disappeared
on 13th June 1990, after being taken by the army at 13th mile post, Kandy Road
(Thampalakamam junction), while returning from Trinco. He was returning by bus
after attending to official business. She and another daughter(22), A. Level
student, Trinco, are supported by her other son Thirugnanam, CTB bus conductor
- Trinco-Sambaltivu route.

Noel from Alankerni
was another who disappeared during the same incident.

Kanapathipillay Wijeyakumar(35)
teacher, Upparu is among the 4 missing after being taken from the school refugee
camp on 6th August 1990.

Alankerni Muslim quarter
& Kinniya: While destroying Tamil houses, the army had also damaged or burnt several
houses in the Muslim quarter.

Abdul Rahim(35) of
Alankerni was killed by the LTTE during the current troubles. His wife
and 5 children are managing with rations.

The Muslims in this part
went to Kantalai as refugees during the troubles and were later in a camp in
4th Ward Kinniya. Significantly, they waited for the Tamils to return before
themselves coming back. According to official sources in Kinniya, 30 to 40
Muslims are missing after being abducted by the LTTE.[Top]